Frank Roberson (April 30, 1882 - November 1961) was an American Democratic politician.
Frank Roberson was born on April 30, 1882, in Cherry Creek, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.
[1][2] He graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1901 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy.
[1] He resigned from the position in February 1917, when he was appointed as the Assistant Attorney General of Mississippi.
[1][2] In 1919, he was elected Attorney General of Mississippi, defeating Earl N. Floyd in the Democratic primary.